12 GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION 



Tardus iliacus. 

 Grus commimis. 

 Otis tetrax. 

 Scolopax gallinula. 

 Phalaropus fulicarius. 

 Tringa maritima. 

 Trinya canutus. 

 Stercorarius buffoni. 

 Stercorarius pomarinus. 

 Larus glaums. 

 Larus sabini. 

 Larus ehurneus. 

 Larus minutus. 

 Podicejjs rubricoUis. 

 Cygnus musicus. 

 Cygnus bewicki. 

 Anser brachyrhynchus . 

 Anser alhifrons, 

 Anser segetum. 

 Beryiicia leucojjsis. 

 Bernicla brent a. 

 Mergus albeUus. 

 Somateria spectabUis. 

 FuUgula nigra. 

 Fuligula fusca. 

 Fuligida clangula. 

 Fuligula glacial is. 

 Fuligula marila. 

 Alca alle. 



Colymbus glacialis. 

 Puffinus griseus. 



Twenty-two o£ these species are more or less common winter visitors to 

 the three kingdoms, and are represented in summer by few or many 

 residents, as the case may be, that remain to breed, twelve of them in 

 England, Scotland, and Ireland : — 



Circus cyaneus, 

 Strix brachyotus, 

 Fringilla spinus, 

 Anas boschas, 

 Anas clypeata, 



